This looks to be a neat book on privacy vs. security by Daniel Solove:

The primary focus of NOTHING TO HIDE is on critiquing common pro-security
arguments. I’ve given them nifty names such as the “Luddite Argument,”the
“War-Powers Argument,” the “All-or-Nothing Argument,” the
“Suspicionless-Searches Argument,” the “Deference Argument,” and the
“Pendulum Argument,” among others. I also discuss concrete issues of law and
technology, such as the Fourth Amendment Third Party Doctrine, the First
Amendment, electronic surveillance statutes, the USA-Patriot Act, the NSA
surveillance program, and government data mining.